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《Byeongja Horan Special Exhibition》 ㅇPeriod: 2022.12. 13. (Tue) ~ 2023.03. 26. (Sun) ㅇLocation: Jinju National Museum Special Exhibition Room ㅇMain exhibits: 252 items in 100 cultural properties related to Byeongja Horan, including Gwanghaegun Diary, Wi Jeong-cheol's flute, Namhan Diary, Horyeopdo, and Hongipo ㅇLearn more ☞ https://jinju.museum.go.kr/kor/html/s... "Jeolla Province Commander Kim Jun-ryong has arrived at Gwanggyosan and is engaged in a skirmish, and he has submitted a report stating that he plans to advance to Hyeonreung when the opportunity arises." An excerpt from the Seungjeongwon Diary, dated January 5, 1637. This one line of record brought hope to the Joseon court, which was trapped in Namhansanseong at the time. According to the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, there is a record that the public sentiment in Namhansanseong was stabilized upon hearing this news. Although the Byeongjahoran is remembered as a one-sided defeat, the Joseon army won in two places. The Battle of Gwanggyosan is one of only two recorded victories, and it is also the battle where the highest-ranking person died during the Byeongjahoran. It is the death of Shumuru Yangguri (舒穆禄 揚古利). He was one of the five founding fathers of Nurhaci when he died, and if he was the general who defeated the Dusong and Malim armies in the Battle of Sarhu, you can guess what kind of status he had. This is a story about the activities of the Joseon army's musketeers that shone brightly in the midst of the one-sided defeat.